Tricores

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The Tricores were a Gallic tribe dwelling near the Mediterranean Sea, between the Rhône river and Massalia (modern Marseille), during the Iron Age.

The Tricores are solely attested by Pliny as Tricorium in the 1st century AD.[1][2] They must be distinguished from the Tricorii of the Drac river valley.[2]

The Gaulish name Tricores probably derives from the prefix tri- ('three') attached to corio- ('army').[3]

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